Kids and kids at heart will have an opportunity to don their Halloween costumes for some early trick-or-treating with Pike Place Market vendors, indulge in seasonal ice cream by Snoqualmie Ice Cream, decorate pumpkins, and snap fun photos with a friend at the festival photo booth. Additionally, you’ll enjoy live music and stay warm with tasty cider from Tiny’s Organic and butternut squash soup provided by Pear Delicatessen and Shoppe.

The Museum of Fright
Sunday, October 28
11:00am – 3:00pm
The Museum of Flight
9404 East Marginal Way S
Seattle, WA 98108
206.764.5720http://www.museumofflight.org

Fly your broomstick to The Museum of Flight and help us celebrate Halloween’s scariest flyers! Make a ghostly creature that is sure to give your parents a fright when you send it floating through the air. Join in on the flightfully spooky fun – that is, if you’re not too scared! Tickets: $5-10 (kids under 17 in costumes admitted free).

Explore and experience the cultural roots of Mexico through live performances, spectacular sand paintings, special hands-on activities, foods, face painting and exquisite rituals. Create sugar skulls and paper skeletons, explore community altars and march in a musical procession to remember the dead.

Bring your little ghouls and goblins to Downtown Seattle’s Waterfront to trick-or-treat for free at over fifteen participating businesses from the Ferry Terminal to the Olympic Sculpture Park! In addition, the Seattle Firefighters are scheduled for a show and tell with a fire truck and apparatus between 11:00am and 1:00pm in Waterfront Park, 1301 Alaskan Way.

Pumpkins for the animals, trick-or-treating, and more are in store for little goblins and ghosts at Woodland Park Zoo’s family-friendly Pumpkin Bash! Plus, the Pumpkin Dash & Fun Run on Sunday, October 28 at 8:00am.

The streets in the West Seattle Junction neighborhood will be closed to traffic while visitors enjoy the West Seattle Harvest Festival, West Seattle Farmers Market, a kids’ costume parade (at 11:30am), and trick-or-treating from 12:00pm – 2:00pm, plus games and other fun activities.

Celebrate Halloween in the style of centuries past with ghost stories told around a roaring bonfire in the meadow outside the fort’s walls. Follow a trail of glowing jack-o-lanterns to a blazing bonfire where storytellers from the past will send shivers down your spine as their words bring forth the spirts of the fur trade.

Navigate through the park and search for animals in the dark on a special nighttime tram tour. Revelers young and young-at-heart can don their costumes, play games, win prizes and eat treats during this wild weekend.